Judith Nguyen

Judith Nguyen is the Web Developer at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR). She engages in a diverse range of programming tasks, encompassing UX and UI design, creating and maintaining responsive and accessible code, testing, troubleshooting, and strategizes and implements on new system integrations and upgrade for a variety of applications and websites.

For the last decade she has been with a digital agency working with various clients including municipalities such as Carson Valley and Reno Tahoe to private sectors companies such as Invitae and Schecter Guitars, blending the art of design with a programming expertise to deliver end-to-end user experience. She’s built websites from start to finish with CMSs such as WordPress and Joomla and has been a part of a team, creating modern SaaS/Enterprise products across multiple platforms, working in React, React Native, Angular and TypeScript on projects such as the PitStop Musicians app, Metaevent and The Tree Software.

She has a bachelor’s degree in art history form the UCLA.

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Research Report

Research Report

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) 2025 Making an Impact

The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Making an Impact 2025 report highlights our latest research and data and that of people who use it: researchers, health departments, government agencies, journalists, nonprofit organizations, funders, students, and community groups.

The report includes:

Publications: In-depth regional health profiles and deep dives into mental health needs within AIAN and LGBTQ communities. Rising hate incidents and out-of-reach child care. Explore some of the policy briefs, fact sheets, and reports we produced in 2025.

 

Annual CHIS Data Release: Housing and food insecurity. Medical debt and delayed medical care. Physical and mental health effects of wildfires. This year's CHIS data release highlighted the growing challenges Californians faced.

 

CHIS in Legislation: CHIS plays a critical role in informing health policy decisions. The California Health Benefits Review Program used CHIS data in its analysis or background for 15 bills. CHIS data on food insecurity, mental health, and hate acts were also cited in resolutions, committee hearings, and other legislative efforts.

 

CHIS in Media: Data is essential to media and journalism. In an era of misinformation and disinformation, CHIS stands out as a reliable source that strengthens trust and drives informed dialogue. From national outlets like the L.A. Times and ProPublica to hyperlocal news outlets serving smaller communities, journalists rely on CHIS data to ground their stories in evidence.

 

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Policy Reports: CHIS data power a wide range of resources — from local dashboards and advocacy reports to comprehensive chartbooks and peer-reviewed journal articles. Explore some of the publications and tools produced by researchers, community advocates, health departments and agencies, and many other organizations and stakeholders using CHIS data.

 

CHIS in College Campuses Around the Country: CHIS isn’t just shaping statewide health policy — it’s fueling innovation and inquiry on college campuses across the nation and beyond. From undergraduate theses to doctoral dissertations to campus media, students are leveraging CHIS data to explore critical issues like health inequities, immigrant experiences, and food insecurity.


Notable numbers
 

142,173
queries were made through our free online tools, AskCHIS™ and AskCHIS™ Neighborhood Edition (NE) in 2025.

Nearly 
2.1 million 
queries have been made in AskCHIS™ and AskCHIS™ NE since inception.

24 million+
different CHIS estimates can be explored in AskCHIS™, including 608 variables and topics. 

275+ 
media stories featured or cited CHIS data in 2025.

130+ 
publications featured or cited CHIS data in 2025 — from peer-reviewed journal articles to government reports to online tools.

Read our CHIS Making an Impact 2025 and see the myriad ways our data were used by researchers, government agencies, health departments, advocates, journalists, and others to spotlight health issues and disparities in California and beyond.

cover of CHIS Making an Impact 2025 report with photo collage and interior pages
Research Report

Research Report

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) 2025 Making an Impact

The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Making an Impact 2025 report highlights our latest research and data and that of people who use it: researchers, health departments, government agencies, journalists, nonprofit organizations, funders, students, and community groups.

The report includes:

Publications: In-depth regional health profiles and deep dives into mental health needs within AIAN and LGBTQ communities. Rising hate incidents and out-of-reach child care. Explore some of the policy briefs, fact sheets, and reports we produced in 2025.

 

Annual CHIS Data Release: Housing and food insecurity. Medical debt and delayed medical care. Physical and mental health effects of wildfires. This year's CHIS data release highlighted the growing challenges Californians faced.

 

CHIS in Legislation: CHIS plays a critical role in informing health policy decisions. The California Health Benefits Review Program used CHIS data in its analysis or background for 15 bills. CHIS data on food insecurity, mental health, and hate acts were also cited in resolutions, committee hearings, and other legislative efforts.

 

CHIS in Media: Data is essential to media and journalism. In an era of misinformation and disinformation, CHIS stands out as a reliable source that strengthens trust and drives informed dialogue. From national outlets like the L.A. Times and ProPublica to hyperlocal news outlets serving smaller communities, journalists rely on CHIS data to ground their stories in evidence.

 

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Policy Reports: CHIS data power a wide range of resources — from local dashboards and advocacy reports to comprehensive chartbooks and peer-reviewed journal articles. Explore some of the publications and tools produced by researchers, community advocates, health departments and agencies, and many other organizations and stakeholders using CHIS data.

 

CHIS in College Campuses Around the Country: CHIS isn’t just shaping statewide health policy — it’s fueling innovation and inquiry on college campuses across the nation and beyond. From undergraduate theses to doctoral dissertations to campus media, students are leveraging CHIS data to explore critical issues like health inequities, immigrant experiences, and food insecurity.


Notable numbers
 

142,173
queries were made through our free online tools, AskCHIS™ and AskCHIS™ Neighborhood Edition (NE) in 2025.

Nearly 
2.1 million 
queries have been made in AskCHIS™ and AskCHIS™ NE since inception.

24 million+
different CHIS estimates can be explored in AskCHIS™, including 608 variables and topics. 

275+ 
media stories featured or cited CHIS data in 2025.

130+ 
publications featured or cited CHIS data in 2025 — from peer-reviewed journal articles to government reports to online tools.

Read our CHIS Making an Impact 2025 and see the myriad ways our data were used by researchers, government agencies, health departments, advocates, journalists, and others to spotlight health issues and disparities in California and beyond.

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